BCN-29 Uzbekistan gives visa-free entry to visitors from 45 countries

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Uzbekistan gives visa-free entry to visitors from 45 countries

TASHKENT, Feb 1, 2019 (BSS/AFP) – Uzbekistan on Friday granted visa-free
entry to citizens of 45 countries to boost tourism, which the government
views as vital for economic growth.

The countries benefiting from a 30-day visa waiver that went into force on
Friday include the majority of European countries including Britain as well
as Australia, Canada, Argentina and Chile. The United States is a notable
exception.

The impoverished ex-Soviet country has made tourism a priority to reduce
its dependence on commodity exports.

The government is keen to show off the lavish Silk Road heritage of
ancient cities such as Bukhara, Khiva and Samarkand.

Earlier this year, Uzbekistan granted a 30-day visa waiver to Germany
while France became the first European Union country to benefit from the
measure last year.

Uzbekistan’s tourism committee said last month that annual visitor numbers
for 2018 were 5.3 million, double the figure for 2017.

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has reversed a number of policies that
hampered tourism under his late predecessor Islam Karimov.

Among the restrictions he scrapped was a ban on photography in the capital
Tashkent’s ornate metro that had led to police detentions of unsuspecting
tourists.

Mirziyoyev’s bid to boost tourism in the immediate aftermath of Karimov’s
death in 2016 suffered a false start.

In December that year, he issued an order easing or cancelling visa
requirements for visitors from 27 developed countries but this was swiftly
reversed before coming into force.

Observers attributed the reversal to resistance within the powerful
security apparatus.

Uzbekistan already offers visa-free entry to visitors from Turkey, Israel,
Indonesia, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Japan, in addition to long-
standing reciprocal visa-free entry for citizens of most former Soviet
countries.

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